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Devin Thomas/ jason campbell trade package (speculation on my part)


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if it was a 4th id say do it cuz I like Thomas as well, but I dont think they would package Thomas cuz he could be a dangerous weapon for mcnabb, but i've learned to not doubt DPANTHERMAN09 before lol,

sweet idea butI dont think it would happen.

the latest I saw had us STILL taking a DT at 48 and then snagging the LSU WR or Gilyard in the third, which I thought should have been gone by then but what the hell u know?

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i wouldn't have a problem with campbell being brought in at all and kind of expect it. adding devin thomas to the package would really sweeten the deal, though. i loved his potential and really thought that he would do more than he did, of course washington is a bad team to try and reach your potential.

one thing that thomas would bring is another option at KR.

if we can get them for one pick that would be great. a 6th and a 7th wouldn't be a bad deal either.

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i wouldn't have a problem with campbell being brought in at all and kind of expect it. adding devin thomas to the package would really sweeten the deal, though. i loved his potential and really thought that he would do more than he did, of course washington is a bad team to try and reach your potential.

one thing that thomas would bring is another option at KR.

if we can get them for one pick that would be great. a 6th and a 7th wouldn't be a bad deal either.

agreed

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lol. nope. i still we we'll make a play for Osi if we can get him for a late pick. i think he has more upside than anyone left in the draft.

I pondered elsewhere whether or not the Giants would accept a swap of Jarrett and a late rounder for Osi.

The official word out of New York right now is that he will not be traded. And I'm sure that'll remain the official word...unless they change their mind :sosp:

(kinda like how the Pope is always in perfect health until he dies unexpectedly)

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